![]() They even have a unique team-up attack, as Dash can use his Super Speed while inside Violet's forcefield to power up certain machinery. Brother–Sister Team: Quite a few levels require him to team up with Violet.That said, when the chips are down, he still loves her and will get angry at anybody that tries to hurt her. Annoying Younger Sibling: He essentially sees it as part of his family job to be an incredibly annoying little bugger to his sister Violet, frequently doing things that enrage her.Super Not-Drowning Skills: By way of her Barrier Warrior powers creating a pressure-sealed and self-oxygenated area, she can move and breathe underwater inside her forcefield as easily as on land, albeit a lot slower in movement than a proper swimming-capable Super.Stone Wall: With her forcefield active she is Nigh-Invulnerable to harm, and the sphere actually provides a decent amount of speed once she gets rolling, but her only attack is an unwieldy forcefield punch that's difficult to hit enemies with.Invisibility: When it comes to supers being hypnotized by the Screenslaver and robotic birds on an island, she can turn her body invisible at will to bypass their awareness.Deadly Force Field: In addition to being able to bowl over enemies with her forcefield ball, she can use her forcefield punch from Incredibles 2 and fire barrier-blasts across long distances.Brother–Sister Team: Quite a few levels require her to team up with Dash.Barrier Warrior: One of her core powers is generating energy barriers, which is mainly used for creating an impenetrable forcefield that provides Super Not-Drowning Skills, turns her into a Stone Wall, and lets her build special purple-crystal objects, but can also be concentrated into energy-based Hand Blasts. ![]() It does have a few bugs here and there.Īlthough not one of the best LEGO games, this is a nice treat for fans of the Incredibles films.ġ. The game received a single downloadable content pack, "Parr Family Vacation", which adds the Parr family and Lucius in vacation clothes to the character roster. This time around, the LEGO humor is pretty hit or miss.Ħ. It gets very repetitive at times, like many of the LEGO games.ĥ. Only one DLC pack, and only one bonus level.Ĥ. It tells the events of the second film first, and that has to be completed before the first film's events become playable.ģ. Nothing new or innovative to the gameplay.Ģ. A decent balance of difficulty and challenge.ġ. The hub world is pretty neat to explore.ġ4. A well placed and controllable camera.ġ1. The level and hub world designs are very well done, and stay true to the designs from the films.ġ0. Great use of Michael Giacchino's music from the movies.Ĩ. It really captures the look and feel of the movies.Ħ. For the most part, the game does a good job at adapting the films.ģ. Incredible, Elastigirl, Violet, Dash, Jack-Jack, Frozone, Edna, Syndrome, Screenslaver, and even some characters from other Pixar films.Ģ. You can play as the many characters from the films like Mr. ![]() ![]() There are ten Crime Waves in total and five super-villains to defeat. Like other Lego titles, Lego The Incredibles allows players to create their own custom character with different powers and abilities.ġ. Usually, the final quest involves defeating the super-villain. The player must complete all the quests given by the people in the area to complete the Crime Wave. Apart from the typical gold bricks puzzles, quests and challenges, the game adds a new feature called the Crime Wave, where the player travels to a specific area of one of the cities which is under assault from a super-villain and their minions. The game allows the player to control various super-heroes and villains alike from both films (including supers that have appeared in neither film but are listed in the National Supers Agency database in the special features of The Incredibles' DVD release), each with their own special abilities and superpowers. The open-world of the game is set in two fictional cities, Municiberg and New Urbem, which are situated very close to each other. The game adapts and retells the events of The Incredibles and it's sequel, Incredibles 2. The gameplay is very similar to the previous LEGO installments, with puzzles designed for younger players, various waves of fighting enemies and two-player cooperative gameplay. Here's my review of LEGO's take on the adventures of Disney and Pixar's superhero family.
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